An emancipated child - if this is what you are talking about. This is a child who has sought the court's approval to be declared an adult - making this child no longer a ward of his parents. The would no longer be responsible for him financially or in any other way.
The Confederate States of America (CSA)
Yes! A child is not obligated to support themsleves finacially until they are emancipated.
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There are, such as http://virginiabarberschool.com, but be advised that although they call themsleves "online", you'll need to do a good bit of practical work in person.
Your child would call your sister her aunt.Your sister would call your child her niece or nephew depending on gender.Your sister's children would call your child their cousin.
he was living as a child in Jerusalem and loved the animals there
Simply because the baby in the womb is a child. Many "pro-choice" advocates would prefer to call the child a fetus because it depersonalizes the child from being a living being.
To express themsleves in English
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They called themselves The Naked Brother's Band because when they were younger they ran around the house naked while singing.
When you call child protective services (CPS), the agency assesses the situation to determine the best course of action for the child's safety and well-being. Depending on the circumstances, such as the nature of the concern and the child's needs, CPS may place the child in a different living situation, which could involve foster care or another relative's home. In some cases, the child and their family may be able to remain together with support services in place. Ultimately, the choice of living arrangements is made by CPS based on what is deemed best for the child's safety and welfare.
If you're the parent, and the child isn't living with you, then you pay child support - unless the child has been legally adopted.